• film), a film of Dame Judith Anderson's stage play Medea (1969 film), a film by Pier Paolo Pasolini Medea (1988 film), a film by Lars von Trier Médée...
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  • pedagogue Pascal Tokatlian as The servant Isabelle Huppert on screen and stage "IMDB.com: Médée". IMDB.com. Retrieved 30 May 2010. Médée at IMDb v t e v t e...
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    Charpentier, Médée (tragédie en musique, 1693). Also staged at the English National Opera by David McVicar (director) and Sarah Connolly (Médée) in 2013....
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  • Medea Miracle (French: Médée Miracle) is a 2007 French-Italian drama film directed by Tonino De Bernardi and starring Isabelle Huppert and Tommaso Ragno...
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    Jean-Paul Belmondo (category French male film actors)
    two performances at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris in Jean Anouilh's Médée and Georges Neveux's Zamore. Belmondo began touring the provinces with friends...
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    by Tullio Serafin, studio recording for EMI, March–April 1953 Cherubini, Médée, live performance conducted by Vittorio Gui, Teatro Comunale, Florence,...
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    acts; libretto by Henri Fluchère after John Gay's The Beggar's Opera (1728) Médée, Op. 191 (1938); 1 act, 3 scenes; libretto by Madeleine Milhaud (his cousin...
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  • Maytime (1923 film) Maytime (1937 film) Me and the Colonel (1958) The Meanest Man in the World(1943) Medea (1988 film) (TV) Médée (2001 film) (TV) The Medicine...
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    Sondra Radvanovsky (category 1969 births)
    and works by Giuseppe Verdi. Her repertoire includes the title roles in Médée, Norma, Tosca, and Rusalka, Leonora in Il trovatore, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth...
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    Satie, 1926 Jardin aux lilas, to music by Ernest Chausson, 1936 Jason et Médée, Jean-Joseph Rodolphe, 1763 Jazz Calendar, Richard Rodney Bennett, 1968...
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  • Medea (play) (category Greek plays adapted into films)
    Sarah Bernhardt. Jean Anouilh adapted the Medea story in his French drama Médée in 1946 Robinson Jeffers adapted Medea into a hit Broadway play in 1947...
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    Isabelle Huppert (category BAFTA Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles winners)
    whodunit alive". the San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 3 September 2023. "Médée d'Euripide, mis en scène par Jacques Lassalle à Avignon" (in French). En...
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    Medea in the Italian version of Cherubini's Médée, at the Dallas Opera, where she subsequently appeared in 1969 as Fedora, in 1970 as Giorgetta in Il Tabarro...
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    Macbeth), Santuzza (in Cavalleria rusticana), Octavian (in Der Rosenkavalier), Médée (in the Italian version) and Tosca. From these, she gradually proceeded...
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  • appeared with pioneers of revivals of Baroque operas, performing Clérambault's Médée and Orphée with Reinhard Goebel, Lully's Armide with Philippe Herreweghe...
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    and Médée; Roméo et Jeannette translated by John as Romeo and Jeannette, in Jean Anouilh ... Plays, volume 1 (New York : Hill & Wang, 1958); "Médée" translated...
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  • after seeing the film actress María Casares starring in a production of Medea (Médée) directed by Jorge Lavelli. Soon after, in 1969, he was inspired...
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    Spanish language. Carrière, Marie (2012). "Médée en scène : Deborah Porter, Franca Rame et Cherríe Moraga". Médée protéiforme. University of Ottawa Press...
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    Jean-Jacques Birgé (category French film score composers)
    Somnambules, with N. Clauss, P. Labbé and D. Petit, 2006 Création sonore de Une Médée, mise en scène d'Anne-Laure Liégeois (Le Festin, Montluçon), 2006 Hommage...
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    was probably Marc-Antoine Charpentier, whose sole tragédie en musique, Médée, appeared in Paris in 1693 to a decidedly mixed reception. Lully's supporters...
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    Jonathas (1688) and La noce du village (1692). His masterpiece is the tragedy Médée(Medea, 1693), on a play by Pierre Corneille. Marin Marais was a composer...
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    small roles, he left the Comédie Française after a few months to start his film career. He played the leading role as Capitaine Langlois in François Leterrier's...
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  • compelled the singers to repeat the opera later during that same day. 1797 Médée (Luigi Cherubini). Only French opera of the Revolutionary period to be regularly...
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    after 1788. Of his nearly 40 operas, the most popular were Lodoïska (1791), Médée (1797), and Les deux journées (1800) Muzio Clementi (1752–1832), composer...
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  • Cherubini (1760–1842) Follower of Gluck, Cherubini's most famous opera is Médée. The title role has proved a challenge to sopranos (including Maria Callas)...
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    the Queen of the Night), L'incoronazione di Poppea, Ariadne auf Naxos, Médée (in the Italian version), I puritani (with Beverly Sills), Salome, A Village...
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    Myriam Boyer (category French film actresses)
    (born 23 May 1948) is a French actress. She appeared in more than eighty films and television shows since 1970. At the age of 18, she married Roger Cornillac [fr]...
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  • Médée. She also sang in several different productions of Tosca where she partnered such tenors as José Carreras and Theyard. In 1973, Galvany filmed her...
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